2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11266-016-9704-5
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A Systems Approach to Social Entrepreneurship

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“…1 Social value creation is "defined broadly as that which enhances well-being for the earth and its living organism" (Brickson 2007, p. 866). Entrepreneurs who follow social value creation goals seek to improve society by contributing towards basic needs fulfillment and well-being, positive health, and a healthy environment (De Ruysscher et al 2017). Drawing on lifespan developmental psychology (Baltes et al 2006;Ebner et al 2006), we argue that entrepreneurs' priorities for social (versus economic) objectives differ over the stages of their lifetimes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…1 Social value creation is "defined broadly as that which enhances well-being for the earth and its living organism" (Brickson 2007, p. 866). Entrepreneurs who follow social value creation goals seek to improve society by contributing towards basic needs fulfillment and well-being, positive health, and a healthy environment (De Ruysscher et al 2017). Drawing on lifespan developmental psychology (Baltes et al 2006;Ebner et al 2006), we argue that entrepreneurs' priorities for social (versus economic) objectives differ over the stages of their lifetimes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Third, policy makers, supports providers, and researchers need to use a framework for organization change and transformation such as the context‐based change model described in this article. These three changes will support the significant current trends that are emerging regarding organizations becoming bridges to the community, and in the process identifying a range of formal and informal solutions that reflect the priorities, culture, and available resources of a local community (Carter et al, ; Christensen & Byrne, ; Schippers, Zuna, & Brown, ); education programs reforming to create real opportunities for students with disabilities (Pazey et al, ); program developers incorporating social entrepreneurship principles and procedures (DeRuysscher et al, ); and policy makers developing outcomes‐focused disability policies (Schalock & Verdugo, in press; Turnbull & Stowe, ).…”
Section: Next Steps In Driving Valued Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terminó como docente de emprendimiento social de la Escuela de Negocios Fuqua de la Universidad de Duke (Battle, 2014). Su aporte académico es citado por diversos autores en el tema de emprendimiento social (Abu Saifan, 2012;Alegre et al, 2017;Austin et al, 2006;Bacq & Janssen, 2011;Bjarnø, 2017;Dacin et al, 2010;De Ruysscher et al 2017;Forouharfar et al, 2018;Goyal et al, 2016;Kostetska & Berezyak, 2014;Mair & Martí, 2006;Martin & Osberg, 2007;Okpara & Halkias, 2011;Peredo & McLean, 2006;Seymour, 2012;Smith-Hunter & College, 2008;Sullivan et al, 2003;Weerawardena & Sullivan, 2006;Zahra et al 2009).…”
Section: Emprendimiento Socialunclassified
“…Análisis de las definiciones sobre emprendimiento social) sobre emprendimiento social fueron analizadas (Abu Saifan, 2012;Alegre et al, 2017;Ashoka, 2019;Austin et al, 2006;Bacq & Janssen, 2011;Bjarnø, 2017;Dacin et al, 2010;Dees, 1998;Dees, 2007;Dees, 2012;De Ruysscher et al, 2017;Drayton, 2006;Forouharfar et al, 2018;Franco, 2016;Goyal et al, 2016;Guzmán & Trujillo, 2008;Haugh, 2005;Kostetska & Berezyak, 2014;Mair & Martí, 2006;Martin & Osberg, 2007;Okpara & Halkias, 2011;Peredo & McLean, 2006;Pomerantz, 2003;Recon, 2018;Skoll, 2019;Schwab, 2019;Seymour, 2012;Smith-Hunter & College, 2008;Sullivan Mort et al, 2003;Thompson et al, 2000;Weerawardena & Sullivan, 2006;Zahra et al, 2009).…”
Section: Emprendimiento Socialunclassified